You can take a quiz from The Guardian to see whether you qualify as a Xennial. There are questions about owning 'New Kids on the Block' merchandise, making mix tapes, and remembering the advent of car phones.
Xennials may have been hit hardest by the recession, because of a combination of student loan debt, job losses, and other factors.
Xennials aren't quite as cynical as the stereotypical Gen X-er, but also aren't quite as optimistic as the stereotypical Millennial.
By the time Xennials were 20 years old, the music industry had changed completely. Instead of buying cassette tapes, you could download songs on Napster.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdMany Xennials didn't get their first cell phone until they were in their 20s. Instead, they had to call their friends' homes and talk to their parents first.
Xennials are naturals at social media, though they grew up without Facebook, Twitter, or even MySpace.
Xennials were the first generation to grow up with household computers and have internet access. ('You've got mail!')
This group has also been called the 'Oregon Trail Generation,' in reference to a popular computer game when they were growing up.
Xennials are a 'micro-generation,' born between 1977 and 1985.